It's like Hermione's time-travel magic, but for real.

If you don't have a spare 59 hours to re-read all the Harry Potter books — that's two-and-a-half days straight without accounting for snack breaks (yikes!) — you might feel like you're fresh out of luck when it comes to getting your nostalgia fix. Even a bookworm has to take breaks! Even binge-watching every Harry Potter movie is work; if you were to watch every single movie back-to-back, you'd be a couch potato for a full 19 hours. Double yikes. Luckily, one fan has a solution for fatigued book worms and binge watchers alike: a one-hour Harry Potter mega-movie that covers the entire series. That's at least 1,000 points for Gryffindor, right?

I mean, we're pretty sure the sorting hat would put the hero who made this in Gryffindor, as this super-film is a selfless and beautiful act for Potter-heads everywhere. As the Daily Beastreports, the honorable Tim Stiefler edited every Harry Potter film into one 78-minute video he called Wizardhood. The mini-film focuses on the journey to defeat Voldemort, trimming out the fat of the other side plots that, while magical, stray from the end goal of good triumphing over evil. But this does beg a few questions: Are Ron and Hermione still just as smitten in this one? Do we get enough of Robert Pattinson as Cedric Diggory? It's an important concern, OK?!